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Aligning Curricular andCore Competencies
Communication Competency
Communicate
Collaborate
COMMUNICATE
Communication Competency Sample K-4 “I Can” Statements
Connect and engage with others (to share and develop ideas): I can ask simple questions I can listen actively I can focus on the speaker
Acquire, interpret, and present information (include inquiries) I can understand and share information I can present information clearly I can present information and ideas to an audience I may not know
COLLABORATE
Collaborate to plan, carry out, and review constructions and activities I can work with others toward a goal I can take on roles and responsibilities in a group I can share important ideas and understand the ways we agree I can see different points-of-view and I can disagree respectfully
Recount, reflect and integrate experiences and accomplishments I can give, receive, and act on feedback I can explain experiences and connect to others’ experiences I can connect my learning to my experiences and to others’ experiences
Communication Competency – Communicate
Sample from Kindergarten Science:
I can ask simple questions to get information.
I can talk about what I see, hear, and feel.
I can talk about my ideas.
Communication Competency - Collaborate
Sample from Kindergarten Science:
I can talk about and share what I see, hear, and feel.
I can talk about my ideas with others.
I can work with others towards a goal.
Curricular Competency: Ask simple questions about familiar objects and eventsNotice It: Inquiry lessons, wonder wall, centres, field tripsName It: I can ask simple questions to get information. Nurture It: “Wow! That’s an interesting question about…” “I see that you’re really thinking about…”
Curricular Competencies: Make exploratory observations using their senses. Discuss observationsNotice It: Science labs, community walks, morning meetings, sharing, centresName It: I can talk about what I see, hear, and feel. Nurture It: “I love the way you’re looking really closely at…” “I see that you’re using all your senses to explore…”
Curricular Competency: Share observations and ideas orallyNotice It: Sharing circles, partner talks, exit slipsName It: I can share my observations and ideasNurture It: “Thank you for helping us see/understand what
you’re thinking…”
I can ask simple questions to get information.
With support…I am learning to…
• ask simple questions to get information.
I am beginning to… I can sometimes…
• ask simple questions to get information.
I can…I am able to…I can independently…
• ask simple questions to get information.
Thinking Competency
Creative Thinking
Critical & Reflective Thinking
Thinking Competency Sample K-4 “I Can” Statements
CREATIVE
Novelty and Value I can get ideas when I play. My ideas are fun for me and make me happy I can share ideas that are new to my classmates I can show you the things I am interested in by the things I create
Generating Ideas I can get ideas when I use my senses to explore I can build on others ideas (and sometimes add my own ideas) to solve a problem I can thoughtfully learn a lot about something (e.g. by doing research, talking to others or
practicing) so that I am able to create new ideas or ideas just pop into my head
Developing Ideas I can make my ideas work or change what I am doing I can build on the skills I need to make my idea work, and usually succeed, even if it takes
a few tries I can use the skills I have learned to solve future problems
Thinking Competency Sample K-4 “I Can” Statements
CRITICAL AND REFLECTIVE
Analyze and Critique I can show if I like something or not I can explore and appreciate things I learn about other people I can show and explain my thinking when I work on different projects
Question and Investigate I can ask open-ended questions and collect information I can find more than one to way to explore something I can tell the difference between what’s real, what is made up, and appreciate when others
think different from me
Develop and Design I can experiment by doing things differently I can reach my goals by trying a variety of ways I can engage my audience in different ways
Reflective I am able to reflect to on my thinking skills I am able to reflect on what I have learned I able to to think of things in new ways (Aha moment!)
Thinking Competency Sample K-4 “I Can” Statements
Thinking Competency - CreativeSample from Kindergarten Science:
I can use the skills I have learned to solve future problems.
I can change what I’m doing to solve a problem.
I can get new ideas when I play.
Curricular Competency: Demonstrate curiosity and a sense of wonder about the worldNotice It: Inquiry lessons/projects, play, place, field tripsName It: I can wonder about the world around me. Nurture It: “I love that you are thinking about…” “I wonder what made you think of this…” “What connections can you make…”
Curricular Competency: Experience and interpret the local environmentNotice It: Neighbourhood walks, forest walks, field trips, place, sit spotsName it: I can recognize, tell you, describe what is in mylocal environmentNurture It: “Wow! Have you seen something like this before…” “Could you build it…” “How do you think it got here”
Curricular Competency: Generate and introduce new or refined ideas when problem solvingNotice It: Science experiments, play, role-modeling, neighbourhood and forest walksName It: I can solve problems in many (creative) ways Nurture It: “I wonder if there is a way to solve this…” “I like you used your creative or critical thinking skills to…”
I can wonder about the world around me.
With support…I am learning to…
• become curious about the world around me.
I am beginning to… I can sometimes…
• be curious about the world around me.
I can…I am able to…I can independently…
• show my curiosity about the world around me.
Personal & Social CompetencyPersonal Awareness & Responsibility
Positive Personal & Cultural
Identity
Social Responsibility
Personal and Social Competency Sample K-4 “I Can” Statements
PERSONAL AWARENESS AND RESPONSIBILITY
Self-Determination: I can show a sense of accomplishment and joy I can celebrate my efforts and accomplishments I can advocate for myself and my ideas
Self-Regulation: I can sometimes recognize emotions I can use strategies that help me manage my feelings and emotions I can persevere with challenging tasks
Well-Being: I can participate in activities that support my well-being I can participate in activities that support my well-being and tell/show how they help me I can take some responsibility for my physical and emotional well-being I can make choices that benefit my well-being and keep me safe in my community,
including my online interactions
Personal and Social Competency Sample K-4 “I Can” Statements
POSITIVE PERSONAL & CULTURAL IDENTITY
Relationships and cultural contexts: I can describe my family and community I am able to identify the different groups that I belong to I understand that my identity is made up of many interconnected aspects (such as life
experiences, family history, heritage, peer group)
Personal values and choices: I can tell what is important to me I can explain what my values are and how they affect choices I make
Personal strengths and abilities: I can identify my individual characteristics I can describe/express my attributes, characteristics, and skills
Personal and Social Competency Sample K-4 “I Can” StatementsSOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Contributing to community and caring for the environment: With some support, I can be part of a group I can participate in classroom and group activities I can participate in classroom and group activities to improve the classroom school,
community, or natural world I contribute to group activities that make my classroom, school, community, or natural
world a better place I can identify how my actions and the actions of others affect my community
Solving problems in peaceful ways: I can solve some problems myself and can identify when to ask for help I can identify problems and compare potential problem-solving strategies I can clarify problems, consider alternatives, and evaluate strategies I can clarify problems or issues, generate multiple strategies, and consider consequences
Personal and Social Competency Sample K-4 “I Can” StatementsSOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Valuing diversity: With some direction, I can demonstrate respectful and inclusive behavior I can explain when something is unfair I can advocate for others
Building relationships:• With some support, I can be part of a group• I am kind to others, can work or play co-operatively, and can build relationships with people of my choosing• I can identify when others need support and provide it• I am aware of how others may feel and take steps to help them feel included• I build and sustain positive relationships with diverse people, including people from different generations
Personal and Social Competency-
Personal Awareness and ResponsibilitySample from Kindergarten Science
I can celebrate my efforts and
accomplishments. I can persevere with
challenging tasks.
Personal and Social Competency-Positive Personal and Cultural IdentitySample from Kindergarten Science
I can describe my family and
community. I can tell what is important
to me.
Personal and Social Competency-
Personal and Social Competency-
Social ResponsibilitySample from Kindergarten Science
I can solve some problems myself and can identify when to ask for help.
I can participate in classroom and group activities.
Curricular Competency: Share observations and ideas orallyName It: I can share what is important to meNotice It: During observation walks, science experiments, class discussions, reflections, observational drawings Nurture It: “ I like how you told us about…” “You clearly showed your thinking and explained why…”
Curricular Competency: Express and reflect on personal experiences of placeName It: I can describe my family and community Notice It: Neighbourhood walks, brainstorming, sharing/ show and tell, circle, observations of seasonal changes Nurture It: “I like how you connected it to…” “Does that remind you of a time…”
Curricular Competency: Take part in caring for self, family, classroom and school through personal approachesName It: I can participate in classroom and group activities to improvethe classroom school, community, or natural worldNotice It: Being prepared, helping cleanup, identifying how students do thingsNurture It: “Thank you for helping tidy up…” “I saw that you
helped your classmate…”
I can share what is important to me.
With support…I am learning to…
• share my ideas.
I am beginning to… I can sometimes…
• share my ideas.
I can…I am able to…I can independently…
• share my ideas.
Cheat Sheet Prompts to Help “Nurture” Core Competencies
• Wow! That’s an interesting question about…
• I see that you are really thinking about…• I like the way you are really looking
closely at…• I see that you are using your senses to
explore…• I wonder what made you think of this...?• I love that you are thinking about…• I wonder if there is a way to solve this…?• Wow! Have you seen something like
this before…?• I like that you used your
creative/critical thinking skills to…• I like how you told us about…• You clearly showed your thinking
and explained why…• I like how you connected to…• Does that remind you of a time…?
• I noticed that your helped your classmate…• Thank you for helping• What makes you say that…?• What could you have done differently…?• How did you work with your group
to develop your ideas…?• How did you come up with your ideas…?• Did you share your ideas with
someone else…?• What does this make you think of…?• Did everyone in your group have
the same/different ides…?• What helped your learning…?• What got in the way of your learning…?• How did you feel when you were doing…?• I noticed that you…
Probing Questions to Support Deeper Self-Reflection
• Wow! How did you get to be so good at ?
• What did you need to do to achieve ?
• What do you need to do to improve ?
• What do you plan to do to achieve ?
• What strategies will help you ?
• How will you feel when you achieve ?
I can ask simple questions to get information.
With support… I am learning to…
• ask simple questions to get information
I am starting to…
• ask simple questions to get information
I can sometimes…
• ask simple questions to get information.
I am able to…
• ask simple questions to get information.
I am consistently able to…
• ask simple questions to get information.